What's the difference between proofreading and editing?
Editing refers to making more local changes to things like sentence structure and phrasing to make sure your meaning is conveyed clearly and concisely. Proofreading involves looking at the text closely, line by line, to spot any typos and issues with consistency and correct them.
Ensures content is free of typographical, grammatical, spelling, punctuation, syntax, formatting, and other errors.
Notices the extra space after a period, the “their” when it should be “they're,” and the compound adjective missing a hyphen.